The attacker of the Rathma Club and the national elected Hamza Al-Durdur folded a busy page of his career with football, declaring that he had retired from play after many years spent between the clubs and the national election, during which he left a clear print in the ball...
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The attacker of the Rathma Club and the national elected Hamza Al-Durdur folded a busy page of his career with football, declaring that he had retired from play after many years spent between the clubs and the national election, during which he left a clear print in the ball...